john2005

Group: Members
Posts: 5
Joined: June 2005 |
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Posted: June 16 2005,16:08 |
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Hi,
I was able to get DSL up and running ! I want to thank "Ke4nt1" and "Green" for their help. I really appreciate it guys !
I did not need to change my BIOS. Apparently, the bios was already set to boot from the CD drive before the hard drive. I just put the CD in, restarted my computer, and DSL popped up on the screen.
When I wanted to exit and go back to windows, I right clicked on the desktop, and then selected "reboot". The CD popped out, I removed it, then I closed the CD drive door. The cursor was blinking on the screen and I could not read the writing or code next to the cursor because it was too small, so I just pressed enter after waiting awhile, and the system re-booted back to windows.
I just gave the description above in case it can help another DSL newbie who might be reading this thread.
Anyway, DSL is cool ! What a neat concept, being able to run a completely different operating system from a CD.
Even with only 128 MB ram, and a Pentium 2 with 400 MHz processor, DSL seems faster running from CD, than windows does running from my hard drive !
Thanks again guys, John
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